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equities research and says google has few peers when it comes to innovation. >> google has been doing phenomenally well when it comes to innovation. they are thinking big and bold. and they are thinking broad. those are the key recipes for success. >> reporter: they are dominant in digital ad revenue making mon in i with ads that run next to search computer -- making money with ads that run next to search queries. google makes money with the sponsored results that come up first in queries. >> google is showing that as long as you invest in your business, keep your ideas fresh, think very aggressively, and execute without patience you will do very well. >> reporter: today's milestone comes more than five years after google's stock first broke the $700 mark and some say it's a testament to the leadership of google cofounder larry page who took over the ceo title in april of 2011. as for the future? >> we'll continue to work for them unless the government takes their near monopoly power and crosses over things into a monopoly. both the european union and u.s. are looking at that now and
equities research and says google has few peers when it comes to innovation. >> google has been doing phenomenally well when it comes to innovation. they are thinking big and bold. and they are thinking broad. those are the key recipes for success. >> reporter: they are dominant in digital ad revenue making mon in i with ads that run next to search computer -- making money with ads that run next to search queries. google makes money with the sponsored results that come up first in...
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[fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. hey! hey honey! hey alan. uh, hey.... i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thou??t you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. yeah go hide. one, two... [ son ] come and find me! three! [ male announcer ] bite-sized chicken's grown up. kfc bites
[fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe...
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search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. >>> welcome back to "early start." gentlemen, and lady, start your engines. history will be made when danica patrick becomes the first woman to start at the head of the pack in the pole position at the d daytona 500. >> and we have one of the few women to know wh
search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make...
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>> european regulators have announced plans to crack down on internet search firm google in the coming months over its controversial privacy policy. google gathers user data across its services, including youtube and jean now, and bars users from opting out. regulators see it as a potential threat to individual privacy. the supreme court is expected to her arguments today in a legal battle between agricultural giant monsanto and a 75-year-old indiana farmer. monsanto accused vernon hugh bowman of infringing on their seed patents after he planted soybeans purchase from a local grain elevator that contained a monsanto gene. in fact, more than 90% of soybeans in indiana reportedly contain the gene, which allows them to survive when sprayed with the company's roundup weed killer. bowman is appealing his case after he was ordered to pay monsanto $84,000. critics have accused monsanto of using their patents to try to monopolize the supply of certain crops. the case could potentially impact patents across multiple industries. funeral services were held in south africa today for reeva steenkam
>> european regulators have announced plans to crack down on internet search firm google in the coming months over its controversial privacy policy. google gathers user data across its services, including youtube and jean now, and bars users from opting out. regulators see it as a potential threat to individual privacy. the supreme court is expected to her arguments today in a legal battle between agricultural giant monsanto and a 75-year-old indiana farmer. monsanto accused vernon hugh...
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like the google pull-back nobody wanted. most people don't want to go near the darn thing that up trend has been broken. tom brady, in the super bowl this year. home building stock down, what were you thinking? i was thinking, that loser eli manning couldn't get in the playoff this year. no. it was his joke of an older brother. after losing to a couple of rays in the super bowl. >> he might as well play for the lakers. owens corning -- you get the picture. we did have a hideous day. some sections did worry me. i am actually concerned about copper. it has been acting lame. china may indeed be slowing, i don't like to see the oil index plummet. the speculation. i don't like washington back on the front page. they come along at the right moment to put the cabarb on any rally. jellystone national park, yogi. i am concerned about the payroll tax holiday going away. i am worried about higher taxes, autosales could be slowing. did anyone think -- did anyone think we would maintain the streak longer than the ah mazing hittering stre
like the google pull-back nobody wanted. most people don't want to go near the darn thing that up trend has been broken. tom brady, in the super bowl this year. home building stock down, what were you thinking? i was thinking, that loser eli manning couldn't get in the playoff this year. no. it was his joke of an older brother. after losing to a couple of rays in the super bowl. >> he might as well play for the lakers. owens corning -- you get the picture. we did have a hideous day. some...
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[fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. [ girl ]rumental ] when i started playing soccer, i wasn't so good. [ barks ] so me and sadie started practicing. we practiced a lot. now i've got some moves! [ crowd cheering ] spin kick! whoo-hoo! [ giggling ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please?
[fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe...
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[fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> so is there unnecessary drama over the forced looming cuts? let's talk to the democratic strategist
[fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe...
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so google all-time high and bullish energy is behind google now and not behind apple. unfortunately for drivers, gas prices also going higher. new national average is $3.77. sger experts think it will continue like this into the spring and summer. here in new york and chicago, you're probably going to see four bucks a gallon soon if you haven't. if you live in california, you're already paying that. higher oil prices, refinery closing, optimism about the global economy. a lot of analysts saying it's just this little creeping optimism around the world pushing prices up in the global market. you can help yourself, i mean you can't control these prices obviously. you can use apps on your phone to find the cheapest gas this your area. because we think that these high prices could last well into the summer. so you'll start to see the high nr energy surcharges on deliveries. small businesses, they are eating this and it's costing them more. so i think as a consumer you'll start to see the little add ons. >> also they supposedly change the blend for the summer. >> and it's ha
so google all-time high and bullish energy is behind google now and not behind apple. unfortunately for drivers, gas prices also going higher. new national average is $3.77. sger experts think it will continue like this into the spring and summer. here in new york and chicago, you're probably going to see four bucks a gallon soon if you haven't. if you live in california, you're already paying that. higher oil prices, refinery closing, optimism about the global economy. a lot of analysts saying...
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like the google pull-back nobody wanted. most people don't want to go near the darn thing that up trend has been broken. tom brady, in the super bowl this year. home building stock down, what were you thinking? i was thinking, that loser eli manning couldn't get in the playoff this year. no. it was his joke of an older brother. after losing to a couple of rays in the super bowl. >> he might as well play for the lakers.what, i always thought that pink panther didn't have any game. he's playing like that kobe. i am actually concerned about copper. it has been acting lame. china may indeed be slowing, i don't like to see the oil index plummet. >> still higher tax occur. i think auto sales could be slowing. the dollar is the strongest it's been in seven months. those are all bad, all right? but let's step back for a second. did anyone really think the rally could keep going up week after week after week after week? did anyone think we could maintain this streak anymore than the amazing hitting streak of joe dimaggio? did we real
like the google pull-back nobody wanted. most people don't want to go near the darn thing that up trend has been broken. tom brady, in the super bowl this year. home building stock down, what were you thinking? i was thinking, that loser eli manning couldn't get in the playoff this year. no. it was his joke of an older brother. after losing to a couple of rays in the super bowl. >> he might as well play for the lakers.what, i always thought that pink panther didn't have any game. he's...
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. >> so fujita has googled does water erase fingerprints? it sounds vaguely like the casey anthony search when we see searches for chloroform. how damaging is a search like that as evidence? >> well, you know what will happen is the prosecution will show that goes to premeditation. if you're googling things like that and then inviting your girlfriend over, it goes to the issue of you having some predetermined plan to do something like commit a murder. however, what will ultimately end up happening is his conduct at the time of the commission of the defense is at issue. that's the critical moment. was he having a psychotic episode at that point? did he lose his mental capacity, as paul was explaining, regarding the laws of mental insanity? or was he lucid and knew he wanted to commit the defense? >> can you have premeditation and a psychotic episode or do they preclude each other? >> well, with premurder you're looking to lie in wait. you're looking to a plan in which you want to make this, you want to finally complete the act sochlt when you
. >> so fujita has googled does water erase fingerprints? it sounds vaguely like the casey anthony search when we see searches for chloroform. how damaging is a search like that as evidence? >> well, you know what will happen is the prosecution will show that goes to premeditation. if you're googling things like that and then inviting your girlfriend over, it goes to the issue of you having some predetermined plan to do something like commit a murder. however, what will ultimately...
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releasing few details i spoke earlier with robert jan bartunek of thomson reuters in brussels, via google hangout. >> what we're seeing is that yesterday evening here local time around 7:45, eight armed robbers armed with machine guns drove on to the tarmac at brussels airport and stole $50 million worth of diamonds from an airplane that was about to stop. >> sreenivasan: this almost seems like a hollywood script. how long did this heist take? >> it only took three minutes so it must have been a very professional hit. no doubt about that. and prosecutors know they have to be very well prepared to do that. they basically opened a fence, they cut through the fence, they drove on to the tarmac where the diamonds were about to be loaded on to the plane and they at gunpoint demanded those diamonds and they drove off again not to be seen. >> sreenivasan: do the authorities have any leads? >> not at the moment. prosecutors are not saying anything. >> sreenivasan: put this in perspective. how many millions of dollars worth of diamonds are going out of this airplane? >> through the city of antwerp
releasing few details i spoke earlier with robert jan bartunek of thomson reuters in brussels, via google hangout. >> what we're seeing is that yesterday evening here local time around 7:45, eight armed robbers armed with machine guns drove on to the tarmac at brussels airport and stole $50 million worth of diamonds from an airplane that was about to stop. >> sreenivasan: this almost seems like a hollywood script. how long did this heist take? >> it only took three minutes so...
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there is support for victims were coming out in droves on the internet -- you can do google searches on targeted individuals, organized stalking -- and they are asking for help because there is misuse of directed weapon technology. whether it is a rogue government for research at universities, they are using this technology already and experimenting and testing on united states citizens illegally. the mpc affiliate in palm springs, calif. recently did a story on hundreds of people hearing voices. synthetic telepathy, jesse venture recently did an hour- long program on micro technology. right now, richard burr -- host: what is the question? caller: how you dress this technology that is already out there? host: thank you, caller. guest: i think that the sort of technology or talking about is still mostly in the future. as we mentioned earlier in the program, there is importance on having discussions about the ethical components. as each of these technologies could have incorporated into them monitoring so that we know how the insurance are being used for surveillance. i think it's rela
there is support for victims were coming out in droves on the internet -- you can do google searches on targeted individuals, organized stalking -- and they are asking for help because there is misuse of directed weapon technology. whether it is a rogue government for research at universities, they are using this technology already and experimenting and testing on united states citizens illegally. the mpc affiliate in palm springs, calif. recently did a story on hundreds of people hearing...
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think of it like google for social networking. anyway, when he checked it out, "time" magazine's joel stein found a liberal who appreciate's rush limbaugh's opinions, a mother and gun control advocate who also likes the nra and a p.e.t.a. supporter who enjoys bacon and owns a vintage fur coat. what do these anecdotes tell us? perhaps maybe america isn't quite as divided as washington would have us all believe. then again, maybe we are. well, i think in general -- next topic. no. i mean, i do think most americans are able to see sort of both sides of an argument. and it is the rare person who believes in the ideal logically pure version. i think on gay rights we have moved in the direction of greater equality. but on some things like abortion and guns, i don't know that we have shifted so much as the political terrain and the way we're debating issues has shifted. typically, whichever party seems like it's further out on the extremes is the one losing the debate. so back when the abortion debate was more about things like late-term
think of it like google for social networking. anyway, when he checked it out, "time" magazine's joel stein found a liberal who appreciate's rush limbaugh's opinions, a mother and gun control advocate who also likes the nra and a p.e.t.a. supporter who enjoys bacon and owns a vintage fur coat. what do these anecdotes tell us? perhaps maybe america isn't quite as divided as washington would have us all believe. then again, maybe we are. well, i think in general -- next topic. no. i...
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that would be like the google pullback to 650 before it went up to an all-time high of $806. most people don't want to go near the darn thing now that the uptrend's been broken. i heard that. the uptrend. same goes for -- tom brady who wasn't in the super bowl this year. uggs or lenar, when you saw that down $2.72, what were you thinking? i was thinking about eli manning. he couldn't get to the playoffs this year. no, maybe it was his joke of an older brother or should i say choke of an older brother after losing to a couple of rays in the latest super bowl. down $3.43 from the all-time high. there goes the housing neighborhood of stocks. you know what? i always thought that pink panther didn't have any game. he might as well play for the lakers. they might not even make the playoffs. yet owens corning playing like that colby, where's the beef? it was hideous, and some sectors do worry me. the mining sector was atrocious. talking to stephanie link. action alerts plus code director, she's saying, wow, did you look at that? i saw freeport down big. the stocks i told you to be w
that would be like the google pullback to 650 before it went up to an all-time high of $806. most people don't want to go near the darn thing now that the uptrend's been broken. i heard that. the uptrend. same goes for -- tom brady who wasn't in the super bowl this year. uggs or lenar, when you saw that down $2.72, what were you thinking? i was thinking about eli manning. he couldn't get to the playoffs this year. no, maybe it was his joke of an older brother or should i say choke of an older...
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like googling santorum while your grandma looks over your shoulder stupid. it is stupid and everybody knows it. >> democrats, republicans, business leaders and economists, they have already said that these cuts known here in washington as sequestration are a bad idea. >> if the looming sequester strikes, 70,000 young children would be kicked off headstart. 10,000 teacher jobs will be at risk. >> let me make clear i don't like the sequester. >> i think we should in bipartisan fashion stop sequestration before in the words of the secretary of defense destroys the pentagon. >> everybody hates this thing. but in addition to hating this thing and agreeing that it is a bad idea, it would be very bad for the country and we shouldn't do it, they also all agree that it's the other guy's fault. president obama held a press conference this week in which he said it was the republicans holding the country hostage. meanwhile, republicans have tried to make this a household word, obamaquester. john boehner really wanted to lay the sequester at the feet of the president, th
like googling santorum while your grandma looks over your shoulder stupid. it is stupid and everybody knows it. >> democrats, republicans, business leaders and economists, they have already said that these cuts known here in washington as sequestration are a bad idea. >> if the looming sequester strikes, 70,000 young children would be kicked off headstart. 10,000 teacher jobs will be at risk. >> let me make clear i don't like the sequester. >> i think we should in...
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folks that the white house put the president in the position of being questioned by on twitter and at a google plus hangout. and the gun questions, before, those were from "parents" magazine readers via their facebook page. the professional press core plays an important role. no matter how you feel about the beltway media, you want the president and the vice president to get grilled by professional reporters answering to professional editors operating in the proud tradition of the free and professional press that is good for the country. that is as good for the country as any other check and balance that we have for the nation. but as the white house press corps pines for more access, there is a thing that we're getting more and more of that we haven't had since whenever the last time was that presidents mingled among us without intermediaries, if there ever was that time. multiple repeated forums where regular citizens get to ask direct questions of the president or the vice president in a setting where you actually can expect an answer. it's not journalism. it is not a substitute for journal
folks that the white house put the president in the position of being questioned by on twitter and at a google plus hangout. and the gun questions, before, those were from "parents" magazine readers via their facebook page. the professional press core plays an important role. no matter how you feel about the beltway media, you want the president and the vice president to get grilled by professional reporters answering to professional editors operating in the proud tradition of the...
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microsoft and google requests for 28 megahertz of broadband license spectrum and their minimum requirement for some of the lte from the -- megahertz and i'm wondering how you balance the unlicensed spectrum and the license spectrum such as smartphones and also the revenue generated from auctions. what is your take? >> i think both licensed and unlicensed operations are important. i think the fcc has already as i said earlier created the possibility of unlicensed services and i think more and services will be created through the spectrum option but the real reason it was set up of course was to give some revenue to pay for broadcasters to leave the spectrum and somebody's going to have to provide the revenue basically and once again if you are going to build wifi servicee and isn't somebody going to have to spend a lot of money to build out the systems and provide services and they are going to want to be paid for it. that is the reality reality of weather is licensed or unlicensed. yes you go to several wifi spots and get some free services but you also pay or some services and i think tha
microsoft and google requests for 28 megahertz of broadband license spectrum and their minimum requirement for some of the lte from the -- megahertz and i'm wondering how you balance the unlicensed spectrum and the license spectrum such as smartphones and also the revenue generated from auctions. what is your take? >> i think both licensed and unlicensed operations are important. i think the fcc has already as i said earlier created the possibility of unlicensed services and i think more...
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we work with apple and google in terms of the operating system. we have a strong partnership with facebook. ofre able to work with some these players in order to bolster our user experiences. >> is that diecast? you talk about this new graph, the interest graph. is that the kind of technology that will become key to distribution? >> with the web becoming so vast, there is so much context and so much social context, and now there is so much location context, how do you pull all that together? your personalization comes in to make sense of the content. it is the internet ordered for you. it brings yahoo! back to its roots. you cannot just categorize anymore. a feed of information that is ordered for you. it is also available on your mobile phone. >> some of those technologies remain -- there is competition in the browser world, in the mobile hardware world, and in the operating system world. what about social? >> facebook provides an amazing platform. now what happens with social is what you do with it. it will be the predominant platform. what happ
we work with apple and google in terms of the operating system. we have a strong partnership with facebook. ofre able to work with some these players in order to bolster our user experiences. >> is that diecast? you talk about this new graph, the interest graph. is that the kind of technology that will become key to distribution? >> with the web becoming so vast, there is so much context and so much social context, and now there is so much location context, how do you pull all that...
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. >> you can look at the message boards like tripadviser or -- i would go on google and type on what hotel you're going to and hotel fees. >> reporter: make sure you pay your deposit with a credit card, not a debit card. >> reporter: >> there's a fair credit billing act. you can get your money back if for some reason something goes wrong. if you pay by debit card, you'll never get your money back. kiss it good-bye. >> reporter: if you notice fees that you don't think are fair, make sure you dispute them before you check out. >> try and fight it. the worst they can do is say no. >> reporter: because financial peace of mind may be the true ticket to paradise. for "today," diana alvear, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we reached out to all the hotels mentioned. the ones that responded say their charges are clearly disclosed in the room and often on their web site. hyatt says their parking fees are competitive and can save money for theme park guests. >>> up next, dylan shows the best ways to keep warm in cold weather. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> we know it's winter. we know it's going
. >> you can look at the message boards like tripadviser or -- i would go on google and type on what hotel you're going to and hotel fees. >> reporter: make sure you pay your deposit with a credit card, not a debit card. >> reporter: >> there's a fair credit billing act. you can get your money back if for some reason something goes wrong. if you pay by debit card, you'll never get your money back. kiss it good-bye. >> reporter: if you notice fees that you don't...
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google also hear from marcus weisgerber -- we will also hear from marcus weisgerber. also tomorrow, the nga will wrap up its meeting with a discussion on government's role in health issues. we will hear from dr. oz. that is 9:00 a.m. on c-span2. >> it is pretty accurate that they do not play by the rules in most cases. they bend the rules to fit their circumstance. i think americans and all of westerners tend to be a lot more legalistic. we want things on a contract. once we see things are written down, we think that is the be- all and end-all. the chinese will find any contract -- sign any contract, then they will try to figure out a way to interpret it to get around this requirement. >> where does that come from? >> it is a relentless drive to get ahead. it is what has built the place over the last 30 years. this relentless drive to get ahead, they see some of the constructors that we put on them in terms of trade -- constrictors that would put on them in terms of trade as, we're trying to hold china down. now that we've got to the top, were trying to hamstring the
google also hear from marcus weisgerber -- we will also hear from marcus weisgerber. also tomorrow, the nga will wrap up its meeting with a discussion on government's role in health issues. we will hear from dr. oz. that is 9:00 a.m. on c-span2. >> it is pretty accurate that they do not play by the rules in most cases. they bend the rules to fit their circumstance. i think americans and all of westerners tend to be a lot more legalistic. we want things on a contract. once we see things...
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. >> google plus video chat he acknowledged for the first time the classified drone program. why did he do that? >> i'm sorry, can you be more specific? >> the former director of national intelligence, retired admiral dennis blair, said, i believe, yesterday that drone attacks, unilateral drone attacks can actually do more harm to u.s. national security interests and that good. does the white house -- any opinion about these drones? >> we believe our relationship with pakistan is essential to fighting terrorism and terrorists. >> "the new york times" reports that vice president biden in these sessions talking about the way forward has pressed specifically for a strategy that elevates the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, and de-emphasizes u.s. combat forces on the ground. can you tell us if that's true? >> i think you can understand why i'm not going to get into internal discussions. >> you can't say one way or the other whether that's true or not? >> i'm not going to get into it. >> now, i understand, robert, why. >> you had to put that last picture up, didn't you? >>
. >> google plus video chat he acknowledged for the first time the classified drone program. why did he do that? >> i'm sorry, can you be more specific? >> the former director of national intelligence, retired admiral dennis blair, said, i believe, yesterday that drone attacks, unilateral drone attacks can actually do more harm to u.s. national security interests and that good. does the white house -- any opinion about these drones? >> we believe our relationship with...
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google it.- i want to integrate some responses, but i had some other things i wanted to talk about. i would want to say something about where we go from here. from a liberty point of view now?re we right there has been for a least since about 1995 and because of senator mcconnell, a strategy of just saying no to campaign finance regulation, restrictions. that has worked remarkably well. it is true mccain-feingold passed, but it resulted in is a soft money banned pit it has had a remarkable effect, but we have to ask, why is it that just say no had a remarkable effect? part of a is is that it fits pretty well with the first amendment. it has embodied the notion of just saying no to congress and saying consistently across the board, that is our position. it has been successful, as i mentioned earlier in my comments. giving in a little bit of leaves to a set of problems. what i want to ask is, is that the future? is that the way to go? what remains to be done? what kind of restrictions are there still on speech? i want to start with incremental things that will be discussed and tried t
google it.- i want to integrate some responses, but i had some other things i wanted to talk about. i would want to say something about where we go from here. from a liberty point of view now?re we right there has been for a least since about 1995 and because of senator mcconnell, a strategy of just saying no to campaign finance regulation, restrictions. that has worked remarkably well. it is true mccain-feingold passed, but it resulted in is a soft money banned pit it has had a remarkable...
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. >> we have this thing called google. i saw an image today of a secret drone base that maybe is flying drones into yes, ma'am minute. i know you want to comment than too. we can get images from virtually any place on the planet. >> back to my point you remember the slice that has to be slole season smaller than it used to be. i'm old enough to remember when we were doing image frs space it was so complicated and so expensive that only two nations could do it and only one could do it really well. now if i'm tired and can't sleep tonight and go home. i can go downstairs and pull up imagery of north korea and watch the missile being stacked there and to a degree of resolution that allows me to tell you how far away they might be. >> that used to be annual owned by you? >> yeah. i'm lookth ging at the audience, there are some old enough to remember the first call four. if you remember general puts a whole corp out here out beyond a ravine and the day before the land war started where are these guys. there is nothing in front
. >> we have this thing called google. i saw an image today of a secret drone base that maybe is flying drones into yes, ma'am minute. i know you want to comment than too. we can get images from virtually any place on the planet. >> back to my point you remember the slice that has to be slole season smaller than it used to be. i'm old enough to remember when we were doing image frs space it was so complicated and so expensive that only two nations could do it and only one could do...
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company pinned hopes on the latest invention, the htc1, and hoping it will be set apart from other google android devices on the market. the smartphone uses new software to replace icons with personalized news streams, social media, and videos. i caught up with the company's ceo, peter chow, at its product launch in london for an exclusive interviewer. -- exclusive interview. >> we are so confident in our product and wanted to be targeted, innovative, experience for the people who are wanting to find differentiation. >> how can you compete with the market and manufacturing muscle that apple and samsung have to fight back and win market share from the companies? >> we are confident to rely on our own innovation and provide unique differentiation to the market. and of course, we continue to innovate our marketing approach, try to be smart and nimble. >> how much will it cost? >> well, it costs a lot of money. and we are going to -- we are committed to invest. >> that was peter chow speaking at the htc launch event yesterday. the culture has generated buzz around this new device. the trouble
company pinned hopes on the latest invention, the htc1, and hoping it will be set apart from other google android devices on the market. the smartphone uses new software to replace icons with personalized news streams, social media, and videos. i caught up with the company's ceo, peter chow, at its product launch in london for an exclusive interviewer. -- exclusive interview. >> we are so confident in our product and wanted to be targeted, innovative, experience for the people who are...
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facebook, google and stuuch. and agent chancre played by william shatner is there to keep these guys there forever and keep building out this technology that he can sell. >> you've got a lot of good voices in there, too, shatner, brendan fraser, jessica alba, sarah jessica parker, sofia vergara, george lopez. >> how hard is it to pitch an animation movie and the cost of making an animation movie, give me the -- is it more, or is it less than an ordinary movie? >> typically animation is more. you know, companies like pixar and dreamworks, they make these pictures for 100 million-plus dollars. and harvey weinstein, he has -- he's created this philosophy and this animation company called kaleidoscope which is created to make midtier animation. you see a movie like "escape from planet earth," which costs about $40 million, it's a fraction of what normal animation films cost, but you can see the quality. it's about great stories, great characters, great voices and just building on a great story. and that's what at? >>
facebook, google and stuuch. and agent chancre played by william shatner is there to keep these guys there forever and keep building out this technology that he can sell. >> you've got a lot of good voices in there, too, shatner, brendan fraser, jessica alba, sarah jessica parker, sofia vergara, george lopez. >> how hard is it to pitch an animation movie and the cost of making an animation movie, give me the -- is it more, or is it less than an ordinary movie? >> typically...
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apple, facebook, them google guys. you think humans could build this stuff? i don't think so. >> that was a scene from the new animated movie "escape from planet earth." here with us now, one of the executive producers, marvin pierk. good to see you. >> morning, willie. >> big business. $21 million at the box office for that movie. were you expecting that kind of success? >> we weren't and we were at the same time. it exceeded expectations, and we're very happy about the movie. >> tell us for people who haven't seen it yet, a lot of us around the table have kids. it looks very appealing, but it's got an adult appeal as well. >> it does. it's about finfinding an inner . be strong, be wary, it's about finding the hero in yourself. >> who's escaping from planet earth? explain the movie a little bit. >> earth is this very scary place that aliens don't want to go to. and super nova who is a big hero of planet bob has a mission to go to earth. and everyone's saying, don't go. and his brother, gary, who they just had a falling out with, says, listen. you don't want
apple, facebook, them google guys. you think humans could build this stuff? i don't think so. >> that was a scene from the new animated movie "escape from planet earth." here with us now, one of the executive producers, marvin pierk. good to see you. >> morning, willie. >> big business. $21 million at the box office for that movie. were you expecting that kind of success? >> we weren't and we were at the same time. it exceeded expectations, and we're very happy...